| DISABUSES | • disabuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disabuse. • DISABUSE v. to free from false ideas. |
| DISBURSES | • disburses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse. • DISBURSE v. to pay out. |
| DISCUSSED | • discussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of discuss. • DISCUSS v. to talk over. |
| DISCUSSER | • discusser n. A person who discusses. • DISCUSSER n. one who discusses. |
| DISCUSSES | • discusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discuss. • DISCUSS v. to talk over. |
| DISGUISES | • disguises n. Plural of disguise. • disguises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disguise. • DISGUISE v. to conceal the identity of. |
| DISHOUSES | • dishouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| DISPURSES | • dispurses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispurse. • DISPURSE v. (Shakespeare) to disburse. |
| DISSENSUS | • dissensus n. Disagreement, especially when widespread. • DISSENSUS n. (Latin) a widespread difference of opinion. |
| DISSUADES | • dissuades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissuade. • DISSUADE v. to persuade not to do something. |
| DISUSAGES | • DISUSAGE n. gradual cessation of use. |
| DUSKINESS | • duskiness n. The quality of being dusky. • DUSKINESS n. the state of being dusky. |
| DUSTINESS | • dustiness n. The quality of being dusty. • DUSTINESS n. the state of being dusty. |
| REDISCUSS | • rediscuss v. To discuss again. • REDISCUSS v. to discuss again. |
| SARDIUSES | • sardiuses n. Plural of sardius. • SARDIUS n. (Latin) a variety of quartz, also SARD. |
| SUBSIDERS | • subsiders n. Plural of subsider. • SUBSIDER n. something or someone that subsides. |
| SUBSIDIES | • subsidies n. Plural of subsidy. • SUBSIDY n. a grant or contribution of money. |
| SUBSIDISE | • subsidise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of subsidize. • SUBSIDISE v. to furnish with a subsidy, also SUBSIDIZE. |
| SUBSISTED | • subsisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subsist. • SUBSIST v. to continue to exist. |